The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 10, 1896, Image 4

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    The Frontier.
PUBLISHED KTKKT THURSDAY BY
tn pbontieb pbintino company
D. H. OBOmn, Editor.
NATIONAL TICKET.
For President:
WILLIAM M’KINLEY.
For Vloe-PrMldent:
GABBBTTA. HVBART.
STATE TICKET.
For Governor.JOHN H. MacOOLL.
For Lieut. Governor.ORLANDO TIFT.
For Secretary of State.....J. A, PIP1R.
For Auditor.P. O. HBDLUND.
For Treeiurer. .0HA8. B. CABBY.
For Superintendent.H. B. OOBBBTT
For Attorney General....A. 8. CHURCHILL.
For Conunlaaloner.H. C. RU88ELL.
Supreme Judge, long term.B. BYAN.
Supreme Judge, »horttrm,..M. P. KINKAID.
Begent..W. O. WHITMOBB.
CONO&ES8IONAL TICKET.
For Oongreaemen:
A. B. CADY, of Howard.
SENATORIAL TICKET.
For Senator:
L. P. OLASSBDBN, of Wheeler.
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COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET.
For BnnMfitAtlVM:
JOHN TBOMMBRBHAUSeER, of Bwlng.
J. A. BIOS, of Stuart.
For Oovntx Attorney:
EEBBNNDIGT, of O’Neill.
Quirt: Is Doe Hattikwe responsi
ble for the demoeratio victory la
Arkansas.
Tn speeches of Candidate Mb
Kinley appeal to man’s reason;
OamiiAte Bryan’s to their passion
and prejudice.
If organised labor tehee the
advice of two of ite ablest leaders—
Arthur and Powderly—it will vote
solidly for McKinley.
CUsy aooepted Bill Green's ekil-‘
- Image, and wow William wanta to
back out He is afraid of the little
giant of the Sixth, who is leading
the republicans to victory.
k Jvdbm Boor* spoke at Dakota
City last week. The Dakota Connty
Democrat, an ardent popoorat paper,
said his speech was erratic. Quite
an admission for a free silver man
to make
■ VxBXoire, the Oram Mountain
state, gave a republican majority of
89,000. Nebraska, the Golden Rod
state* will go them one better in
November, and will give a
majority of 40,000 for McKinley,
and the entire state ticket
; Tn O’Neill Son eaya that Boorke
Ooehran was paid $50,000 for hit
Madison Square garden speech, and
the Sooth Sioux City Demoo rat aaya
it waa only 82,000. This it a sam
ple of the argument these papers
dish op in support of Bryan and
repudiation.
Gsoaes lloHuon, the "gifted (?)
MA orator," has come and gone.
He did not deliver an oration (?) in
O’Neill as advertised, having been
called off by the state committee
upon advice from this city after his
brilliant failure at Page, Whoever
told Mr. McHugh that he waa a
great political orator should be
* prosecuted for imposing upon his
credulity. All his dates in this sec
tion were canoelled and he returned
to his home a sadder, but let us
hope* a wiser isan.
. L. P. Glaaabaia, nominee for
■tala senator from the Thirteenth
dnAriol, will auk* a dean outm
ot the district. He is not a calamity
howlar, and mm everything in ito
true light He ia a man that is wall
liked in thie eoontj, where he lives.
He is latereeiod ia farming
. atoek railing, end has made a aae*
eem of it» and hae laid op something
^dor a rainy day daring a damoeraiie
- adminiriration, drouth, and the
calamity howler. Hi» opponent
neede nothing laid apt hia atook ia
trade is ehiedy wind, and he has no
trouble to keep a aapply on imJ in
Ndmeh Mr. Qlaaebam ahonld
; naaiae the entire vote of the die*
' WA-Wbeehr Gouty News.
:‘a j
The republicans of the Thirteenth
senatorial district have made a wise
ohoiee in selecting their standard
bearer^ L. P. Qlasehnm will be a
credit to his constituents and the
state, and he generally gets what
he starts after.—Taylor Clarion.
WE GAIN IS ARKANSAS.
The result of the Arkansas elec
tions of last Monday shows a repub
lican gain over 1802 of about 6400,
and a republican gain over 1894 of
about 14000. The total vote cast
was about 24000 over 1892, and about
54000 over 1894 Every one con*
ceded it would go democratic, but
the free silver men expected that
the result would show a big shrink
age in the republican vote. Instead
of this the republicans have gained,
and their percentage of the total
vote shows an increase of about one
per cent over 1892, and about two
per cent over 1894 The following.
is the vote:
IBM 1894 1898
Republican 88844 88088 40000
Democrat 90115 74800 188000
Populiat 91117 84541 15000
Prohibition 1810 1551 8000
168186 188968 180000
' Republican percentage of .total rota
each year: 1809, 814; 1894, 804; 1898,
884.
The republicans have more than
held their own of the increase in the
total vote oast, while the populists
have very nearly been' absorbed by
the democrats.
ftSSBLt or ftUEE TRADK HI
KNOLAND.
George B. Curtis in his great
tariff history, “Protection and Pros
perity” after showing in the most
oomplete manner the origin of the
free trade movement in England, its
suooaas and results and giving a
mass of testimony before the Hoyal
commission concludes as follows:
Never was such an indictment
framed against an economic policy.
A similar condition of the working
classes is not to be found in any
ohriliaed country on the face of the
globe. Were the foregoing state
ments contained in reports of the
United States consuls, or in letters
written by the most trustworthy and
candid protectionists, they would be
denounced and discredited by every
professional free trader in the world.
But Coming as they do,.from an
official report to the British parli
ment, from men who were held in
such high esteem by the government
as to appear worthy of executing
Buoh an important trust, they cannot
be questioned. The report is above
impeachment The facts set forth
are more appalling because they are
true. “Throughout the whole king
dom one person out of every four or
five is boned by the parish.” What
a fact to contemplate! “Of all who
survive to the age of seventy, one
out of every three is a pauper.”
Death at middle life is better than
old age. Yet, even then, a pauper’s
grave is the lot of one out of five.
No amount of accumulated wealth
centered in the hands of a few, oan
compensate a nation for auoh a con
dition of the masses. A vast com
merce, innumerable Bhipa visiting
every harbor in the world, are dumb
and speechless as expressions of
national growth and prosperity,
when the harbors from which they
are sent and the country whose flag
flies at their masthead, are festering:
with destitution and despair. The
loud boastings of the ohampions of
a policy under which such oondi
tiona exist cannot long drown the
voice of multitudea pleading for
work.
R» non Hun twenty years
wi km ten telling bow
faiftB—ten«wma«tti
ncBiht wirttei tin system,
puts on flote nourishes and
teilbap bc body, making h
the remedy for all wasting di
aaaeeaaf adolts and children,
but h leoft ponftte for ui to
tell the story In a mere stkk
Wa hare had proofed for
as hy aphystelaa a little book,
telling In easy words how and
rhy Scott's Emulsion benefits,
and a postal card request will
bs enough to bars It sent to
you free. To-day would he a
iftpd time to send for it.
\ SCOTT a BOWNB, Mtw Yofk.
< VANS
Enlarged ’
Refamished
Refitted
Only First-class Hotel
In the City.
W. T. EVANS, Prop.
Purohaee Tioketa and consign yaur
Fralght via thn
F.E.&M.V,andS.C.&P
RAILROADS.
TRAINS DEPAMTt
(ODMItn
Puee tiger east,
Freight Mat,.
Freight eeit.
0 :30 A., x
* 10:80 a. K
- • 8:10 p. V.
eemeiiib
Freight west, . . 8:10 p. u
Peeeenger west, . . 037 p. m
Freight, - - . 3:10 p.m.
„Th® Blkhorn Llne M how nuutiiig Reclining
Chair Cara dally, between Omaha and Dead
wood, jree to holders of hrst-daaa transpor
Par any Information oall on
Wa J. DOBBS, Aot.
O’KEILL. NEB.
Wanted-Hn Idea 2S~S
RIPA-NS
ABOLES
REGULATE THE
stomach, uver;and BOMBS
AND mMFVTHC; KOCH,
unn TABtruts mit»M
•tae haawa hr bhawtka Bill*
sassaagaagaa_
SSSVi!tSSSSS!t£fS&
EMICAL CO.,
BRW1DEK car.,
DON’T STOP TOBACCO
HOW TO cun YOUKMLP WHOI US
INO IT.
The tobaooo habit grows on a man un
tll his nervous system is aerionsiy affect
ed, impairing health, oomfort and happi
ness. To quit suddenly is too eevere a
■hook to the system, as tobaoeo, to an in
veterate nser, beoomea a stimnlant that
his system continually oraves. “Beoo
Ouro” ia a scientific oure for the tobaoeo
habit, in ail ita forms, oarefnllr oom
ponnded after the formula of an eminent
Berlin phyaleian who has used it in his
private praetioe sinee 1872, without a
failure. It is purely vegetable and guar
anteed perfectly harmless. You can use
all the tobaoeo you want while, taking
“Baoo-Curo.” It will notify you'when to
stop. We give a written guarantee to
euro permanently any ease with three
boxes, or refund the money with 10 per
cent, internet. “Beoo-Ouro” is not a
substitute, but a aclantifie cure, that cures
without the aid of will power and with no
inoonvenienoe. It leaves the system as
pure and free from alootine to the day
you took your Bret ehew or emOko.
cons nv “saoo-ouso” us sums
ram comma.
Prom hundreds of testimonials, the
originals of wMoh are on file and open
to inspection, the following ia presented:
Clayton, Nevada Oo., Ark., dan. 28,1826.
Boreka Ohemieal A l(fg. Co* La Crosse
Wls.—Qcntiemen: For forty years I
used tobaoeo in all its forms. Vor 28
years of that time I was a great sufferer
from general debility and inert disease.
Bor fifteen years I tried lo quit, bot
eouldnt. I took various^ remedies,
among others “No-To-Bac,” “The Indian
Tobaoeo Antidote,” “Double Chloride of
GOld," etc., etc., but none of them did me
the least bit of good. Finally, however,
I purohreed a box of your “Baoo-Goro”
and it has entirely cured me of the habit
in all its forms, and I have increased 80
pounds in weight and am relieved from
all the numerous aches and pains of
body and mind. I could write a quire of
paper upon my changed feeling and con
dition. Yours respectfully,
P. H. HuwiT,
Pastor O. P. Church, Clayton, Ark.
Sold by all druggists at $1.00 pot box;
three boxes, (thirty day’s treatment),
$2.60 with iron-clad, written guarantee,
or sent direct upon receipt of price.
Write for booklet and proofs. Bureka
Chemical & Ufg. Co., La Crosse, Wis.,
and Boston, Maea. OelSItem.«
OWEILL BUSINESS DIRECTORl
■QB. JT. P. 6Q.U6AH,
• PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office in Holt County u bnildini
All work cash in advance. Night worl
positively refused.
O'NEILL, • - NEB
jgABtanr stxwabt,
PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
' Address, Page, Neb
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Ofloe lathe Jude# ftcberts building, norti
of O. O. Border’s lumber yard,
OlteLL,
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mu us ion onrr stub
Sta«« leavea O'XelU at 8:38 a. hiMdi a
Spencerat4Pi x.; at Butte.S:80p. x.
8. D. QAixniTm, Prop.
O'CONNOR&GALLAGHEE
DMLIM IN
FINE CIGARS.
It you want a drink of good liquor
do not fan to call on u*.
DeYARMAN’S BARN,
B. A. DnYABMAN, Manager.
D'Y ARM AN'S
Livery, Feed add Sale Stable.
Finest tnmoota in the city.
Good, carefnl driven when
wanted. Also rad the O’Neill
Omnibus line. Commercial
trade a specialty.
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O’Neill, Neb.
There isn’t m store in the whole country that sells clothing ss
“The Nebraskm" does. It is an exceptional atore, it is a rtUabk store,
it is an abtolvtely store. The price today is the price tOinorrow
and the next day, and the price to one is the price to all We have
no favorites, we make no discounts, and we never resort to catch
penny methods of marking some goods low in order to sell you othtr
goods high. Our practice of irutantly refunding money when goods
don't suit is the best proof you can have that Our goods and prices
are ail right. For eleven years we have been building up a vast bus*
iness on these principles and our business was never so laige, our
prices never so low, as they are this spring.
Send for our catalogue. It contains samples of goods and will
save you « geeat many doUar» above what you have to pay for the
same qualities at home. It is a book that ought to be in every
Clothing buyer’s hand.
WGet our prlees cm Bicycle Outfits.
ELKHORN
PLOW FACTOBTmm.
O’NEILL, NEB. EMIL SNIGGS, Prop.
... .Manufactures the Hamnell Open Mould-Board Stirring
Plow. Also general blaekamithing and praetieal horaeshoer.
Wagon and Carriage woodwork carried on in connection.
All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Also dealer in
Farm Implements. Handles the Seandi implements and
the Plano Bakes, Mowers and' Binders. Parties wishing
anything in this line call and see me.
G. W. WATTLES, President. ANDREW RUSSELL, V-Pres.
JOHN McHUGH, Cashier. \
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